indesit w/m bearings

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  • #33620
    petalpop
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    i have one of these to do and need to know what size torx bit is needed for the bearing hub
    cheers

    #239352
    aqualectric
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    Re: indesit w/m bearings

    It’s a Torx 40 bit. In previous posts, and in my own experience, they have a habit of shearing off as the bolts are so tight.
    Adrian (Washdoctor) has mentioned before that the Halfords’ professional range of Torx bits carry a lifetime warranty and his engineers definitely get their money’s worth in free exchanges. 😉

    HTH,

    Steve.

    #239353
    johnnyj
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    Re: indesit w/m bearings

    I’ve never broken one for ages since i started to use a cold chisel and a hammer to get the bolt started moving and they come no prob’s,

    #239354
    squadman
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    Re: indesit w/m bearings

    Same Here. ouch !

    #239355
    petalpop
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    Re: indesit w/m bearings

    cheers everyone

    #239356
    bigkid
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    Re: indesit w/m bearings

    The ‘hot’ hammer works for me………. :rolls:

    #239357
    RocketMan
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    Re: indesit w/m bearings

    petalpop

    you might find some usseful info in this old thread


    http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … highlight=

    Steve

    #239358
    wilf
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    Re: indesit w/m bearings

    I’ve got an impact driver, seems to work on that stupid pulley bolt.

    wilf

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